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Using GUEST to connect to a Mac
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<blockquote data-quote="deserter" data-source="post: 940731" data-attributes="member: 131089"><p>Yea, on both macs I have turned off the firewall and my file sharing is on with the right permissions...And in the "Accounts Preferences Pane" I have already activated the option "Allow guests to connect to shared folders"... </p><p>I can't understand what's going on man it is driving me nuts really...</p><p>Both macs running 10.6.2(I updated them today from 10.6.1) </p><p>I had the same problem when both macs was on 10.6.1...</p><p>Nothing different in 10.6.2...</p><p></p><p>Any helpful answers would be much really appreciated!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deserter, post: 940731, member: 131089"] Yea, on both macs I have turned off the firewall and my file sharing is on with the right permissions...And in the "Accounts Preferences Pane" I have already activated the option "Allow guests to connect to shared folders"... I can't understand what's going on man it is driving me nuts really... Both macs running 10.6.2(I updated them today from 10.6.1) I had the same problem when both macs was on 10.6.1... Nothing different in 10.6.2... Any helpful answers would be much really appreciated! [/QUOTE]
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